Whoever wrote this got a lot of things wrong concerning Judaism and Christianity.

We know. But 1. The characters are supposed to be 10 years old or so, so you shouldn't expect them to be all that knowledgeable about their faiths.2. The adults aren't much smarter.3. If you want a show that gets a lot of things right with Judaism and Christianity, you're looking at the wrong show.

Wait, it's taken until season 16 for people to realize that the mythology of major religions is messed with heavily in the show? Jewpacabra was the latest in a long line of parodying major religions.

Let it be said that when they decide they want to actually get the info right, they do get it right. Sometimes the truth is so absurd that you don't really need hyperbole (Scientology and Mormon episodes). But it's more fun in most cases to take certain things in a literal manner or to take it to its logical end. It's not laziness, but rule of funny.

Between this and all the pointing out of the discontinuity concerning the casting in the ziplining episode really makes me think people really don't quite know what satire is.

also,am I the ONLY ONE who has noticed that SP is not pure comedy? I mean, anyone you ask will not even think about anything besides comedy. but it has plot-line and other stuff and everything. why don't people notice it, and if they do, they hate on it? It is really getting on my nerves.

Because it actually takes years to convert, and because there really isn't a threat of eternal damnation in judaism if you aren't jewish, he would have to be genuinely sincere about wanting to become jewish before any rabbi would talk to him. I know it's just a cartoon, but i wonder how many other jewish people watching know this. I also know that he's probably forgotten the whole thing by now since he started making fun of jews again in the Insecurity episode.